Whilst acknowledging that there are various factors that influence the Maltese character, one must also recognize that religion has been and, to a certain extent, still is, an important protagonist in the construction of the identity of Maltese society and of individuals. Indeed, religion features strongly in all periods of Maltese history, not only because of the islands’ history but especially due to an emphatic need of the population to construct its identity and meaning. For instance, evidence from the post-Arab period, around the dawn of the second millennium, seems to suggest that one of the methods used by the Byzantine monks to re-Christianise the Muslim population was to exploit the islands’ Christian past and to construct a Pauli...
Until the advent of the Order of St John in 1530, Malta was considered as one of the many communes o...
Ten years have elapsed since Malta’s accession in the European Union. One can still recall vividly t...
The Holy See became aware of the potential evangelising role of the Maltese in Ottoman lands at leas...
The presence of religion in Maltese society at the end of the millennium is not insignificant, but i...
What follows is an updated text of a paper in the same name which I had read at a seminar on 'Develo...
It is possible to assume that the particular history, politics and social milieu of Malta is making ...
The presence of the Order of St John in Malta could only be expected to consolidate and develop furt...
Christianity was deeply rooted among the Maltese well before the advent of the Order of St John in 1...
Of all the social and cultural institutions created by the inhabitants of the Maltese Islands on t...
Introduction. Ten years have elapsed since Malta’s accession in the European Union. One can still r...
The Maltese language is the only national language in Europe of Semitic origin. It was formed durin...
With the rich history of territorial conquest on the island of Malta, each regime has left its mar...
The sense of belonging to a religio-centric community has cradled patriotism and nationhood in modem...
The history of Malta is a sequence of experiences which exposed the country to various cultures and ...
The Roman Catholic religion - its beliefs, practices, institutions, and localized adaptations or man...
Until the advent of the Order of St John in 1530, Malta was considered as one of the many communes o...
Ten years have elapsed since Malta’s accession in the European Union. One can still recall vividly t...
The Holy See became aware of the potential evangelising role of the Maltese in Ottoman lands at leas...
The presence of religion in Maltese society at the end of the millennium is not insignificant, but i...
What follows is an updated text of a paper in the same name which I had read at a seminar on 'Develo...
It is possible to assume that the particular history, politics and social milieu of Malta is making ...
The presence of the Order of St John in Malta could only be expected to consolidate and develop furt...
Christianity was deeply rooted among the Maltese well before the advent of the Order of St John in 1...
Of all the social and cultural institutions created by the inhabitants of the Maltese Islands on t...
Introduction. Ten years have elapsed since Malta’s accession in the European Union. One can still r...
The Maltese language is the only national language in Europe of Semitic origin. It was formed durin...
With the rich history of territorial conquest on the island of Malta, each regime has left its mar...
The sense of belonging to a religio-centric community has cradled patriotism and nationhood in modem...
The history of Malta is a sequence of experiences which exposed the country to various cultures and ...
The Roman Catholic religion - its beliefs, practices, institutions, and localized adaptations or man...
Until the advent of the Order of St John in 1530, Malta was considered as one of the many communes o...
Ten years have elapsed since Malta’s accession in the European Union. One can still recall vividly t...
The Holy See became aware of the potential evangelising role of the Maltese in Ottoman lands at leas...